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The coefficient of real expansion gamma(...

The coefficient of real expansion `gamma_(R)` of a liquid is `5` times the coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the container in which the liquid is present. The ratio is of the cofficient of apparent expansion and real expansion of the liquid is

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